children arriving since just april. at least 18 buses in the last 24 hours. stephanie ramos here in new york. breaking news involving former football star republican georgia senate candidate herschel walker. what the new york times is reporting about the woman, claiming he paid for her abortion. the deadly stabbing spree on the las vegas strip. what we have now learned tonight about the suspect. this evening, the department of justice says it believes former president trump has not returned all the materials he took from the white house. jon karl is here. the investigation into president biden s son, hunter biden. the washington post first reporting that federal agents believe there is enough evidence to charge him. so, where does this stand tonight? the purdue university student accused of killing his roommate in their dorm room. the suspect in court today and what he said. the new york city subway, three attacks, one of them deadly. the separate attacks in a
it s atrocious what s going on at the extent of taxpayers. we ll get lee zeldin s take on that for the first time. also today, the white house confirming that five more pages of classified documents were now found at the president s delaware residence on the same day that a special counsel was named to investigate all of this as questions remain about who in president biden s circle may have had the may have sat on these initial documents when they were first discovered in november and withheld that information. so who at the white house made the decision? we know the documents have been found but we re not going to talk about it until after the election. watch this. who made that decision? ron klain make that decision in who made the discussion? not to disclose? did ron klain make the decision? did the president make the decision in who made the decision to not tell the american people six days before an american election? i think we have to get the answer to that. j
at st james s park in newcastle. they became a symbol of a nation s grief and gratitude after the queen s death, and now hundreds of paddingtons left in london s parks will be donated to charity. good morning. early, blustery showers slowly easing on the far north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieter story. north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieterstory. more north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieter story. more sunshine coming through and lighter winds. i ll have all the details coming up shortly. it is sunday 16 october. our main story: the prime minister and chancellor will hold talks today our main story: the prime minister as the government tries to salvage its economic credibility following three weeks of market turmoil and policy u turns. the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, has said he wants growth underpinned by stability, but some conservative mps are privately discussing trying to eject liz truss from office. here is our political correspondent ben wright congr
support of ohio republican senate candidate one j.d. vance. at one point, trump spoke over a song that was all but identical to an anthem of the qanon movement. attendees responded, this is real, guys, that picture s real. they responded with that one finger salute you see on your screen. new york times reports this, quote, it was the first time in the memory of some trump aides that such a display had occurred at one of his rallies. the song played at the rally was a song called mirrors and it was selected for use at a video trump paid at the cpac meeting and posted on his social media site truth social. but it also sounded striingly like the qanon theme song. regardless of what song was played, adherence of the qanon conspiracy understood what was happening and loud and clear. for those looped into qanon, the odds of missing trump s apparent outreach are about nil, particularly given that its aims and trump s are in sync, returning him to power. a year s long flirtation
that s the fastest job growth at any point of any president. our job market continues to show resilience as we navigate through this economic transition we re n.for for sometime i ve been saying what we need to do in this transition, we have to move from historically a strong economic recovery to a more stable recovery. you heard the president there. u.s. added 263,000 jobs in september, just slightly beating expectations. the unemployment rate fell to 3.5%, back to where it was just before the pandemic hit. employers are hiring, but the labor market is slowing down. this is the lowest monthly jobs increase since april of last year. today s report may not be enough to keep the fed from raising interest rates again next month all in an effort to try to squash inflation. investors are not happy today. the dow, s&p 500, nasdaq all down. all right. with us now is senior white house correspondent phil mattingly, cnn reporter matt egan, cnn economics and political commentat